[Opinions] Re: Kazimir
in reply to a message by luna11
I like Kasimir more.
I'd say yes, it would be out of place in America, but really it depends on where you live. America is a melting pot. I've encountered stranger names in the Bible Belt! Maybe mid-west it would seem strange but on the coasts not so much. But I've never really been mid-west so that's a guess.
I'd say yes, it would be out of place in America, but really it depends on where you live. America is a melting pot. I've encountered stranger names in the Bible Belt! Maybe mid-west it would seem strange but on the coasts not so much. But I've never really been mid-west so that's a guess.
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I'm from the Midwest, and it does seem strange to me, but it also feels more Polish than Russian, and my area has a large Polish-American community (but more third/ fourth generation by now). The Polish center is Pulaski, named after Kazimierz Pulaski, the Pole turn general in the Continental Army during the Revolution, so I think of him when I see/ hear the name.
Thanks so much guys, for all your help :)
:-D Thanks. Glad it helped. OP feedback is much appreciated. Happy naming!
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Of course! :D
Of course! :D